A little more than three months ago, Cleveland pitcher Carlos Carrasco revealed some breathtaking artistic skill in the dugout as he transformed an ordinary baseball into a remarkable sculpture of José Ramírez. (With the help of some of his rotation mates, of course.)

That mini-Ramírez became the first in a series, and Carrasco and fellow starting pitcher Trevor Bauer have now finished their work. After following the rules they agreed to together—no updating the baseball once’s it’s completed (“it’s an accurate representation of where we were at that time”), pick one feature to emphasize per player, only use items found at the ballpark, work on the baseballs only while the team is winning—the set is complete.